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    4AG are also the same as 3T engines, I have 4AG ARP ones holding the flywheel onto the crank in my hybrid I am yet to check them on the 3TGTE engine but I dare say there is a good chance they are the same. Will confirm when I can.
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    part numbers at ARP / Toyota would be handy?

    i have 1G's somewhere at home - will post details later - but wouldn't be surprised if they are the same as 3tgte given that they shared flywheels/bolt pattern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thechuckster
    part numbers at ARP / Toyota would be handy?

    i have 1G's somewhere at home - will post details later - but wouldn't be surprised if they are the same as 3tgte given that they shared flywheels/bolt pattern.
    The 4AG ones I had were an 8 bolt set, I sent the other 2 back to Jamie (Forcefed) as he wanted to try them on his 1G. I'll have to check with him see how he went, would be nice to know if they fit I love toyotas interchangeables
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    Quote Originally Posted by byteme
    another thing to note, you HAVE to use thread sealent on the 1jz cranks as the holes arent blind, they go right through to the other side of the crank, where as the 7m dont.
    Same as the 3sgte motor, they are wet and it does weep through the threads eventually. Arp recommend their thread sealant P/N 100-9904.

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    Local speed shoppe here had a set of 4AG ARP bolts on the shelf, so while im waiting for the ones from VPW (still waiting) i got this set too.

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    bumping old thread - anyone find arp bolts to suit 7m without having to grind them back..... so 10x1.25 x approx 30mm long

    or shoud i just take to some factory nes with a grinder??
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    Those ones i posted just above your post should suit 7M. 10x1.25 28mm long...
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    unfortunately i need shorter ones, 10x1.25x 22-23mm would be perfect

    my estimation last night by eye was pretty far off when i said 30mm haha
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    turns out 1jz bolts are perfect for an osgiken clutch equiped 7m
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    I just want to bump this back up to say what a big help it has been...turns out the loose flywheel bolts in my snoarer are now all farked and $54 for a set of ARP ones is a bargain

    Part number is 203-2802 as byteme stated

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    Keeping this alive!

    Did anyone end up checking whether the 4AG/3T flywheel bolts are interchangeable with the 3T-GTE bolts?

    Also, I need a part number if this is the case, it's KILLING me trying to find this information and it's holding up my conversion

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    Measured some from an 18R. M11x1.25 26mm long. Same as 22R listing.
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    Hey Al,

    The 4AG bolts are same size and thread as the T series engines (so that would cover 3TGTE).

    The part number is AR203-2802, M10x1.25.

    I found this both here: http://www.arp-bolts.com/Catalog/Catalog.html and here: http://www.rocketindustries.com.au/s...rs&keyword=Arp

    Hope that helps.
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    www.summitracing.com would be the best place to purchase them. Sillycar Chickius, what is the T series bolt length (under head length) as compared with the 4A item??
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    Actually Summit would be horrible if you wernt part of another order. Minimum shipping costs are around the US$40 mark, and they have a US$25 handling charge.

    Need to order US$300+ from Summit to make it worthwhile
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